Extra features include a band biography and four featurettes: the humorous 6-minute Nate And The Face, the 2-minute Art Gone Wild (a spoof on the straight-to-video phenomenon Girls Gone Wild), 15 minutes of airport terminal torture in Lost Luggage...The Real Story, and the brief Whirly Cam.
Story Synopsis:
Since first hitting the airwaves, The Calling has seemed to be an
DVD Picture:
The first "Music In High Places" title to be anamorphically enhanced, the 1.78:1 DVD picture offers image quality that is quite lovely. Images are sharp and nicely detailed, with brightly saturated and naturally balanced colors. The close-up shots appear extremely detailed, giving the viewer a you-are-there feeling, though wider shots can seem slightly soft at times. Occasionally, the picture has a
Soundtrack:
The Dolby
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